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What is Critical Literacies

Handbook of Research on Race, Culture, and Student Achievement
As our lives become more dependent on technology and with changing student demographics and globalization, there are new conceptualizations of what it means to be literate and how to teach literacy skills (Vasquez, 2017 AU66: The in-text citation "Vasquez, 2017" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. ; Robinson, 2020 ). Critical literacies refer to these non-traditional literacy skills that include engaging with new modalities of learning and being in today’s globalized world in ways that can help to advance diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging through a social justice agenda for global citizenship.
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Exploring the Development of Racial and Cultural Literacy Skills in the Classroom: Strategies to Support Diverse Student Populations
Petra A. Robinson (Louisiana State University, USA) and Kamala V. Williams (Prairie View A&M University, USA)
Copyright: © 2023 |Pages: 17
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-5705-4.ch006
Abstract
This chapter seeks to interrogate and disrupt dominant perceptions and narratives that subjugate students of color and those from underrepresented groups – as a means of disrupting deficit and models that frame views of students of color and others from marginalized communities. The chapter is grounded on the critical literacies advancement model to frame the understanding of how teachers and faculty can develop certain non-traditional critical literacy skills to reframe their perceptions and advance equity and social justice. The critical literacies of focus in this instance include racial and cultural literacies, which the authors argue can lead to more informed behaviors and actions with the intent of promoting positive social change. By developing racial and critical literacies, the authors discuss how teachers and faculty can navigate their teaching careers in ways that create environments that promote learning and success for of all students.
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A Deep Dive Into How Critical Literacy Experts Advance Equity and Social Justice: Definitions and Practices
Different non-traditional literacies, including equity literacy and social justice literacy.
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